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about your old mans car? i know there's a few ls1 sites getting around

yeah his car. im registered on one of the holden forums, cant remember which one though. He wants exhaust, headers, extractors and what not. Hmm..maybe i should ask in on of the forums.

yeah his car. im registered on one of the holden forums, cant remember which one though. He wants exhaust, headers, extractors and what not. Hmm..maybe i should ask in on of the forums.

so he's got the mod bug too! i think, headers, exhaust, cam and computer is all you need to get a heap more power out of them. from what ive heard computer is the most effective tune, they come from factory very restricted to meet emissions

:) i cant wait to see your new 34, you might even get the factory HIDs, i noticed iceduck still has them on his!

HID's ROCK!!!!

However..this one time, after I got out of the car and turned off the engine, I left them on for like 15 mins.. and it flattened my battery... :(

what is CS:Source?

Play "Vietcong" boys..

it's the real mans/nerds game!!!

http://www.gsaclan.com/

that's a good place to start...

Anyone who wants the game pm.. me.. ( no key needed)

of course u need... a decent 3D card..and at least 256MB RAM

with a minimum of a p4..

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